modifiability
1Modifiability — Mod i*fi a*bil i*ty, n. Capability of being modified; state or quality of being modifiable. [1913 Webster] …
2modifiability — |mädəˌfīə|biləd.ē, lətē, i noun : the capability of being modified this modifiability is one of the intrinsic qualities of living protoplasm J.S.Shrike …
3modifiability — noun see modify …
4modifiability — See modify. * * * …
5modifiability — noun The condition of being modifiable …
6modifiability — mod·i·fi·a·bil·i·ty …
7Reuven Feuerstein — Professor Reuven Feuerstein (born August 21, 1921 in Botoşani, Romania) (hebrewפוירשטיין) is a Jewish medical doctor of the originator of the theory of Structural Cognitive Modifiability (SCM), the theory of Mediated Learning Experience (MLE),… …
8Intelligence — For other uses, see Intelligence (disambiguation). Human intelligence Abilities and Traits Abstract thought Communication · …
9Grounded theory (Glaser) — Grounded theory is a general research method for behavioral science developed by the sociologists Barney Glaser (born 1930) (trained in quantitative sociology by Paul Lazarsfeld) and Anselm Strauss (1916 1996) (trained in symbolic interactionism… …
10Grounded theory — (GT) is a systematic methodology in the social sciences involving the generation of theory from data.[1] It is mainly used in qualitative research, but is also applicable to quantitative data.[2] Grounded theory is a research method, which… …